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Make a wish... and have it horribly corrupted!
spacebrick3 replied to vexx32's topic in Forum Games!
The whoosh of several overheating jet engines is the last thing you will ever hear. I wish that my computer had more RAM... -
I add boosters to the hill and fly it to orbit. My orbiting hill.
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Floor 1589: A police box sits in the middle of the floor. There are scattered angel statues around it, but they aren't doing anything. As you move towards the phone box, the lights begin to flicker,,,
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Great job as always! Your videos are some of the best KSP videos I've seen!
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You Will Not Go To Space Today - Post your fails here!
spacebrick3 replied to Mastodon's topic in KSP1 Discussion
So, I had just planted some waypoints on the Mun (at various anomalies), and decided to visit them with a simple lander. Upon a slightly faster landing than was anticipated, a slight structural error with the lander occurred. Nothing terrible, just a slight difference in location between the capsule and the rest of the lander. So, I decided to send a rescue lander, complete with rovers to explore the anomalies that had been marked. It landed after a couple tries (as it turns out, heavy rovers on the sides make for an unstable platform) Lander (without rovers): One of the rovers tipped over, but I had two, so I didn't flip it back. The other landed upright, although I noticed something strange. The strange thing was, none of my control inputs for the wheels worked, They spun, but the rover did not move. After fiddling with the controls, I found that the reason they were not moving the rover was that they simply did not exist, and that my Kerbal could walk straight through them. At the KSC, I found that the wheels apparently did not exist on any model of that rover: Another rover is in the works, but it will have to go to space another day. -
Is on fire from the "aesthetic" lava. This auditorium...
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One sentence you could say to annoy an entire fan base?
spacebrick3 replied to Fr8monkey's topic in Forum Games!
Terraria ripped off Minecraft! or Minecraft ripped off Terraria! -
The fridge was secretly a robot, which, after you put "your" cookies in, runs away and gives me the cookies.
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And he can blow it up:
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I name mine by function, or else I can never remember what they are for. For example, a lander designed for landing on airless moons/planets becomes "Airless Lander". The only problem comes when I try to make another one and realize that my intended name is already taken.
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Have any of you made something KSP-like in other games? For instance, I recently made both a rocket and tracking station in Terraria. Rocket: Tracking Station: Post any KSP stuff that you have made or done in other games!
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Kerbalization VI You must guide the Kerbal civilization through its development, until the Kerbals have advanced enough to send a rocket to the nearest star. Will you build a kerbalization to stand the tests of time?
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Ah, but you and everyone in this thread are living in a dream world, and the cookie is merely a construction of that universe. I am outside that reality, and I have the true cookie.
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Floor 1580: This floor is empty, except for a hole into the Time Vortex. If you look into it, you might be inspired, or you may run away, or you could go mad. Do you choose to look?
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So a friend and I were discussing the Orion drive, and we disagreed over what would happen if one of the nuclear bombs went off inside the "fuel tank". I though that that would start a chain reaction, and blow up the other nuclear bombs in the tank, since the explosion of the first would be enough to compress the material inside the other bombs, but my friend said that to blow up a nuclear bomb a very specific set of conditions had to be met, and a nuclear explosion, big as it might be, wouldn't set off the other bombs (Yes, people gave us strange looks as we discussed this). Anyways, what do you think? Would the other nuclear bombs go off, or would they simply rupture?
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Caught these nice photos of my new aquatic base on Laythe. During the day: At sunrise:
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Here, hold my beer. To do this, I simply grabbed one of my supersonic planes, originally designed to fly to the location of the various radar dishes: Then, I flew around the ocean, performing a fair amount of turns at 15g or higher to demonstrate its capabilities: Then, after a slightly botched landing, I found that the highest g-force I experienced was 22.6g - much higher than the 15g I was going for: I challenge whoever comes next to launch a rocket to orbit (or beyond) with no SAS or RCS. and weighing at least 100 tons on the launchpad (just for extra challenge).
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The Fancy Probes Challenge
spacebrick3 replied to septemberWaves's topic in KSP1 Challenges & Mission ideas
Here's my entry: It was a difficult launch to make, which is fitting for the satellite itself. EDIT: I realized that the satellite with panels extended isn't in the video, so I got a screenshot of it: It's not modded, either, but something like TweakScale would have helped a lot, Oh well. EDIT 2: I realized it doesn't have a name yet, so I am officially christening it "Space Is Hard". *smashes champagne bottle* -
I got KSP in version 0.90, and at first my rockets only went straight up. I had almost fifty probes going off into random orbits around the Sun, but with no power (no solar panels) and no control. I gave up on KSP for a bit, since I couldn't do anything, and didn't play it again for a couple of months. Then, one day, I'm reading Randall Munroe's What If?, and I find a link to Scott Manley's nuclear-bomb-powered plane. I click on the Recommended tab, to see the other KSP videos, and after several days of my life watching Scott Manley, I know how to get into orbit, set up maneuver nodes, land on other bodies, etc. I got back into KSP after that, and have been playing since then.
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You know what would be better than inflatable Kerbal planets? Stuffed planets. I have Mars, Earth, and constellations, and would love to see Kerbal versions of those. Mars even has biomes separated, which could be incorporated into Kerbal versions.
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Here in Salt Lake City, we've just had a snowstorm and another one expected tomorrow, following a week of 70-80 degree temperatures. On the bright side, it did clear out the inversion still hanging over the valley, so we can have clean air.
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Banned for having no avatar.
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MeltCheeseUp
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What do you call it when someone offers you a job as a mobile game developer? An apportunity! What happened in the discussion to name the first three moons of Pluto? No one was Charon the water, so they weren't Hydrated enough and they had to Nix a lot of the good ideas.